Hello everybody,

I have a small question regarding to the Mysql-InnoDB-tables : 

"Is it possible to use an Oracle-like 're-do logging' feature with InnoDB" ?

This means more or less taking regular consistent backups of your database,
and then in case of corruption, you restore the latest consistent
database-backup and 
tell the server to re-apply the logs for a certain time-span.

I haven't found any information on this feature for InnoDB, but I still
would like to consult you guys
before passing a definitive NO CAN DO to the managament of the project here
:)


Tnx for you input and time,
CB.

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